Hello + welcome to this tiny space on the internet! I created this blog (+ changed the name twice since) 14 years ago as a creative outlet from my career in the emergency room as a PA. After spending the past 7 (or so) years on social media outlets, I have decided to delete all of the ones associated with this blog and get back to the heart of blogging.
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Today we’re chatting all about one of the most common motherhood topics: breastfeeding. As a first time mom, the idea of breastfeeding can come with a lot of pressure. Despite being told it’s the most natural thing we can do, when it comes time to feed our baby for the first time it can feel like the total opposite. While there isn’t anything you can do physically to prepare your body for breastfeeding, educating yourself on what to expect can make all the difference.
My guest today is easing some of the anxieties that are formed around breastfeeding and answering all kinds of common questions so that you can feel more prepared during those first few weeks of feeding your baby. Karrie Locher is a postpartum and nursery RN and mama to 3 young babies. She loves educating on all things motherhood including breastfeeding, babies, postpartum care, and mental health. Karrie and I are breaking down the difficulties that come with breastfeeding and how to handle some of the challenges that moms face. We both share our own breastfeeding experiences as well.
She has worked as a Mom/Baby nurse her entire 8.5 year nursing career! She offers a breastfeeding and Bringing Home Baby course all about general newborn care and getting home with your baby.
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